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Hello! Thank you so much for visiting me in the Attic, it's lovely to see you. My name is Lucy and I'm a happily married Mum with three children. We live in a cosy terraced house on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales in England which we are slowly renovating and making home. I have a passion for crochet and colour and love to share my creative journey. I hope you enjoy your peek into my colourful little world x

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November 11, 2009

Baby Granny Blanket :: Ta-dah!

Hello!!

ooo what a lovely day I'm having today, jigging about from room to room, getting all excited about my home and the way things are slowly but surely getting straightened out around here. Tis very pleasing indeed I have to say, and my heart feels skippy and light.

Today I've been having some very excitable moments doing bathroom-styling and am delighted to say that it's nearly-oh-so-very-nearly finished. Which is Big News here at Attic24. To have one room out of seven finally nearly-oh-so-very-nearly finished is really, hugely exciting, well for me it is at any rate. The rest of the family are playing it cool, but me, oh I'm love-love-loving this housey progress! It's only a light fitting that's needed now, so if one doesn't bother to look upwards then one can easily overlook the bare-light-bulb thing and view the room as Finished. Have to say I am really pleased with how it's all come together, its exactly as I envisaged it all those months ago in January when the renovation first began.

So anyhow, you can expect an official "Bathroom :: Ta-dah!" post anytime soon, I just need to take some decent photographs which is proving quite tricksy, but I'm trying hard. I am quite desperate for you to see it.

In the meantime, I'm making today a Blankety kind of a Ta-dah day.

I finished my Baby Granny Blanket over the weekend, yaaayyyyyyyy!!! And I'm really really happy with how it turned out. Enormously happy actually. Working on this blanket has been a total pleasure from start to finish, its been just wonderful. The yarn is delicious to work with, soft and luxurious and easy to hook. And the simplicity of using a basic Granny Square pattern has given me a great deal of pleasure because it's been so easy, theraputic and relaxing. The colours, which are softer/paler than I'm used to, have surprised and delighted me. You can find the specific yarn info in this post which I made on 9th October....cooeee, hasn't this been a Quick blanket?? A little over four weeks to complete, which is pretty speedy I'd say.

I used my Bobble Shell edging pattern to finish off the border of this little blanket, and I am pleased with the way it turned out. It's a neat and snuggly type of edging I think.

In fact, the whole blanket feels rather Neat and Snuggly to me. Yes, as you can see I've been carrying out essential Quality Control tests on it this week, you know, road-testing it, trying it out, wearing it in, making it feel at home.

And I can report that it is indeed a pretty first rate snuggle-blankie. It's quite light, but deceptively warm and very soft.

And this newest addition to Attic24 does indeed seem to love hanging out down here with all the other hooky goodies about the place. Looks right at home on the sofa there doesn't it??

Well do you know what, I originally began this blanket with the intention of it being an Upstairs Blanket, not a Downstairs one.

I wanted it to be a bedroom blanket.

A baby cot blanket no less.

For when Bump24 becomes Baby#3.

But you see, I somehow got a little bit carried away with making this blanket and it ended up being quite a lot larger than I anticipated.

Too large for a cot really.

So you see, now I'm thinking perhaps this Granny Blanket can in fact stay downstairs for the time being, and then that officially gives me permission to make Baby Cot Blanket v2.0.

Joined using the fabulous as-you-go method, then bordered with eight rows of grannying and a bobble-shell edging.

I chose the colours (16 in total) completely at random as I went along, with no planning whatsoever. It's often harder than it seems to successfully do Random-with-no-planning. I did have to keep a constant eye on the overall colour balance as I worked. Had to check the balance between the lighter/paler colours and the deeper/saturated colours as well as the balance between the pinks/purples and the greens/blues.

And I think I've managed to create a very pleasing well-balanced blanket colour-wise. Well I think so.

hi, I'm just starting out learning to crochet and I'm looking for something easy to start with. Can you recommend anything? I looked for your tutorial for basic granny squares, but can't find it. Can you help?

You've really inspired me. I've bought a pack of assorted coloured yarn(17 colours in all ) from Deramanores. I'm making granny squares (5 rows) and am using a different colour for each row. I love seeing how the colours play off against each other. I'm using clashing colours as well as matching colours - it's riot of colour but working out well. Many thanks.

How lovely, lovely, lovely - your blog and you and this blanket. A snowflake pattern led me to you from Baltimore, MD and I'm so pleased to meetcha! :-) Looking forward to lots more fun on your blog. Cheers!

Lucy
I've just learned to crochet to help me get over my fear of knitting with color. Your blog has been such an inspiration to me. Can you direct me to a tutorial on how to pick colors that will work together and also how to join a new color and weave in ends.
You really are giving me endless hours of joy just looking at your fantastic creations.
With great excitement
Jane

I just simply love your website and the beautiful items you've crocheted! I'm very much a begginer at crocheting ,however, am going to attemp making this adorable baby blanket for my 10 week old daugher.

Hi Lucy I am asking this on behalf of a friend she has made a granny square baby blanket and is devastated because it is leaning to the right and it is so obvious. What did she do wrong? If you could help her out with this we both would really appreciate it.

Just surfing; I found your BLOG at the beginning of 2012 You are talented and I find you sense of colour, design etc. enchanting and easy on the eye's.Keep up the Great work (kids, house and home) take care, ttbfn your new follower from "Across the pond"

You have been my inspiration to crochet granny square baby blankets. I'm up to three now, all met with great admiration. I did two using the slip stitch join, but the last with your on-the-go technique: so simple &so satisfying!